Stripes

Stripes (1981)

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Corrected entry: During the scene when the trainees are waking up prior to their graduation, one trainee says "graduation is at four o'clock, what time is it?" The other trainee says "its 3 o'clock, we still have an hour of sleep." That would be correct. They act as if they are an hour behind, missing graduation, when in reality they would have time to get their act together and show up to graduation on time.

Correction: Actually, Hector says graduation is at 2 o'clock.

lionhead

Corrected entry: During John and Sgt Hulka's "heart to heart" talk in the latrine, Hulka says that he's been in the Army 28 years. Hulka's rank was an E7 (Sergeant First Class). It's not possible to be in the Army that long as only an E7, you'd have to be at least an E9 (Sergeant Major) - in which case you wouldn't be a drill sergeant since Sergeant Majors aren't drill sergeants.

Correction: This assumes that Hulka never lost a rank or two due to misbehavior or that he loved being a drill sergeant and turned down promotions. Further, it is entirely possible to be in that long and only be E-7. An E-5 in my old unit had been in the Army for 22 years and hadn't gotten any farther.

Grumpy Scot

Correction: He could have been posing for a reconstruction as opposed to being 'in the field.'

Andy Benham

Corrected entry: After hustling Bill Murray and Harold Ramis onto the bus to basic training, the brunette MP turns to the blond MP and you can see her enlisted rank on her sleeve. She's wearing a Specialist 5 rank displaying an inverted green chevron shaped patch with a gold eagle in the middle and a curved, gold stripe over the top of the patch. Later on, at the graduation ceremony when the 2 MP's are sitting together in the bleachers, the same MP is now only a Specialist 4. The patch is the same, but the gold stripe is gone. Was she demoted between the time of the bus station scene and the time Bill Murray graduated from basic training?

Correction: She had a sexual encounter with an enlisted man who was still in boot camp. If this had come to the attention of her superiors, damn right she'd be demoted - if she was lucky.

Corrected entry: In the scene where the recruits are sitting/standing around telling their stories to Sgt. Hulka, you can see cigarette smoke rising behind one of the men when no one is smoking or should be smoking.

brantlee

Correction: Recruits were allowed cigarettes in boot camp back then.

Grumpy Scot

Corrected entry: Realistically speaking, if 2 Army Privates had actually stolen a top-secret vehicle and wreaked the havoc that they did, they'd be immediately discharged from the Army and doing hard time in jail - definitely NOT coming home to a hero's welcome like they did.

Correction: Not necessarily, the Army could quite realistically turn something like that into a PR bonanza instead of having the public wonder what kind of organization lets two idiots cause so much trouble. Further, they proved without a doubt the Urban Assault Vehicle concept works perfectly and the officers in charge of that project would feel at least a little favorably towards them.

Grumpy Scot

Corrected entry: In the scene where Bill Murray is driving the lady to the airport, he is driving across a bridge. He is driving away from the airport in Louisville, KY where the film is set, and into Indiana.

Correction: True. But after been called a "typical lowlife" by the elderly passenger, driving in the wrong direction seems pretty much in character as he seems to be quite enjoying making her mad (and probably had no intention of taking her to the airport).

Gavin Jackson

Corrected entry: When the soldiers are held captive and Bill Murray tries to blow down the door, there is an unknown soldier within the cell (small person), he is on the right of all the rest. When the door is broken down by John Candy, you can barely see the same person in the back of the rest of the soldiers jumping up and down wildly.

Correction: So what's the mistake?

Corrected entry: Throughout the whole movie, Captain Stillman has lieutenant's bars on his hat and/or shoulders. He should have captain's ensignia, which is one bar, not two.

Correction: In the Army, Captain's bars ARE two bars, whereas 1st Lt. is a single silver bar, and a 2nd Lt. is a single gold bar sometimes referred to as a "butter bar".

William Bergquist

Corrected entry: Throughout the movie ALL the characters salute completely improperly. As a comedy this is not unexpected, however, in this movie the high ranking officers are depicted correctly and accurately within military decorum, yet they also salute totally inappropriately. Specifically, at the end of the salute your arm is dropped straight down to your side at the attention position immediately, which they fail to do. This is a mistake regardless of this being a comedy, drama or any other genre.

OneHappyHusky

Correction: The fact is this: Bad salutes are a part of everyday life in the military. No matter what someone should know, no matter what someone should do, sloppy salutes happen.

Rlvlk

Factual error: Then, as now, every recruit reporting to boot camp would be tested for illegal drugs, first by a urine test and then by a broad spectrum blood test in the case of a positive result. There is no reason for Elmo to try to hide his stash when the recruits are told they are to be tested - he is going to come up positive anyway. He may as well just say he has changed his mind and walk away. He is entitled to do that any time up to ten days after he signed on, and it happened a lot in real life!

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Suggested correction: Those drug tests didn't exist in 81.

Did you watch the film? The recruits are told they are about to take a broad spectrum drug test - not they are going to be searched for drugs, they are going to tested for the presence of illegal drugs in their systems. As has been pointed out such drug tests were mandatory at the time the film is set but that is not important - in the context of the film Elmo's action make no sense as he is going to be tested for drugs. Hiding his stash makes no sense at all as it will not solve his immediate problem. The posting is correct and the correction is nonsensical.

What specific drug tests didn't exist? Nixon directed a military drug urinalysis program in 1971 and the DoD started random drug testing in 1974 (not that testing deterred drug use).

Bishop73

I enlisted in 1982. I got a single drug test at the meps and didn't get tested again during an entire 3 year enlistment. In fact, I didn't receive a drug test until 2 years into my second enlistment. The military just wasn't as strict on drug testing.

ssgemt

Drug testing of recruits commenced in the United States on a trial basis in 1975 and became compulsory in 1977. In 1981 every single volunteer would have to take a broad spectrum drug test before being allowed to start boot camp.

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Question: Why are Czechoslovak border guards speaking Russian? The Soviet Red Army would not be guarding the border with West Germany.

Answer: In 1981 Czechoslovakia was part of the Warsaw Pact and thus under the Iron Curtain. The Soviet Union would not fully allow the satellite states to do their own border security, so Soviet guards were placed.

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